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Kevin Harvick Opens His Door For NASCAR's Next Female Driver Switching Up her Career After Nearly 10 YearsRemember how Kevin Harvick got his break? In 2001, when the Intimidator fell into the clutches of the tragic accident, Richard Childress Racing gave Harvick the #29 team. Quite big shoes to fill ...
Kevin Harvick recently spoke to Will Buxton, via Fox, about NASCAR and Formula 1's crossover. While talking on the show, ...
Even as Richard Childress Racing surged back into contention in 2010, few moments defined its rebirth more than a quiet toast in victory lane.
Although Rodney Childers lost his NASCAR Cup crew chief job nearly two weeks ago, he's helping old buddy Kevin Harvick's CARS ...
Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series at Kansas Speedway… In 106 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Kansas Speedway, Richard Childress Racing has one win (Kevin Harvick, 2013) along with five top ...
Kevin Harvick humbly arrived at Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) for the first time in 1997 in a Chevrolet Astro rental van, and 29 ...
Rodney Childers eyes a return to the NASCAR Cup Series, either as a crew chief or potentially in a new role as competition director.
The February 2001 race marked the first NASCAR Cup event after the star’s passing. “In a way, racing hid us from reality.” ...
Discover Richard Childress's inspiring journey of resilience as he revives RCR, proving that determination can redefine ...
NASCAR proposed allowing teams to make modifications to the Next Gen car for this year's All-Star Race. Here's why the teams ...
Kevin Harvick will drive the #29 car. Harvick has assumed the driving position for Childress Racing following the death of driver Dale Earnhardt at the Daytona 500 on February 18, 2001.
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